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Suburban Addictions
by
David Goetz
Poverty is not always financial, it is spiritual too. In Death by Suburb, author David Goetz identifies eight toxins that are plaguing the suburbs. These are the factors that are driving your neighbors to live the life they do. As Christians, it is our responsibility to be aware of these toxins, and their corresponding remedies, so that we can begin to reach out to our neighbors in meaningful ways. Identifying these addictions and offering something counter, something beautiful, will profoundly change the real face of the suburbs.
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Diane
I agree with what you said, die to the ego every day, stay in the fruit of the spirit. Amen
Cliff
The end part from beginning to progressive requires suffering, this is how my faith journey got started.
Looking back, the points where I can say I start to grow...occurs through suffering.
Thanks for the reminder..
Wendy C
Excellent thoughts. I need some time to digest. I was looking for a date on this video and bio. I am very interested in reading the book in progress, "Jesus at Midlife" and wonder when it might be released.
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